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Hi, Andy, although I have no idea, but it seems it is a
asp problem. Response buffer is usually on. Does your log
page is very log? Maybe you can try approve one by one.
By the way, please do not forget to download sus sp1.
Maybe your problem has already been fixed.
>-----Original Message-----
>Dear All....
>
>I'm using Software Update Services in my Windows Server
>2003 Server for all of my Windows 2000 Professional
Client.
>
>Suddenly, when I approved several new updates from
>Microsoft, I got this error messages in "Approval Log"
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
>
>Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
>
>/autoupdate/administration/en/showlog.asp, line 0
>
>Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to
>exceed its configured limit.
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>Can anybody help me to solve this problem ???
>
>Regards,
>
>Andy
>.
>

Clear the log (the button is at the bottom of the page).
The alternative is to edit the .inc files in question
(for example in the autoupdate\administration\shared\inc
folder) - where you see For loops that have a high number
of iterations, if at the end of each iteration you add
the line: Response.Flush, this will stop ther buffer
overflowing. The reason it's overflowing is because the
log is probably very large - each time you click the
approve updates button, it appends everything that was
checked to the log. If you clicked this say 20 or 3o
times, the log would reach that size. Just clear it. The
othe altenative is just to edit the xml file (such as
history-approve.xml) and keep the last approval lines and
clear out the rest. Of course the button click is easier!

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